Tech rewards Johnson
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Posted: 1:47 AM Nov 21, 2009
Tech rewards Johnson
Paul Johnson's multi-year contract was extended by 365 days Friday by Georgia Tech.
Reporter: Associated Press
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When Paul Johnson was hired two years ago, he was given a seven-year contract worth $11 million. A year after his nine-win first season, he was given a $6.7 million raise. And now that Tech (10-1) is No. 7 in the nation, Johnson was given an extension Friday.
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ATLANTA — Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson agreed Friday to a one-year extension of his contract, which now runs through 2016.
Johnson initially signed a
seven-year contract worth about $11 million when he came from Navy
before the 2008 season. The school gave him a new seven-year, $17.7 million deal after he led the Yellow Jackets to a surprising nine wins in his debut.
His second year has been even better. No. 7 Georgia Tech (10-1) has already clinched a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Game, and the extension keeps Johnson’s contract at the original length.
“It goes without saying how much we value what Paul Johnson continues to do for the Georgia Tech program and the energy he has created within the Yellow Jacket family,” athletic director Dan Radakovich said. “We remain committed to Paul in every way, and we foresee a long-term relationship with much continued success in the coming years.”
Johnson is 19-5 since taking over at Georgia Tech, the highest winning percentage (.792) in school history.
“We appreciate the confidence Dan Radakovich and the Georgia Tech administration have shown in our program,” Johnson said in a statement released by the school Friday after the announcement. “We look forward to the opportunity to continue to build the program at Georgia Tech.”


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